Full Spectrum Services, Inc. (‘Full Spectrum’), formerly known as Foreclosure Review Services, Inc. (‘FRS’)1, is a full service legal support company , which was founded in 2004. It has offices in Mount Laurel and Trenton, New Jersey. Principally, the company offers the following services to law firms in Pennsylvania and New Jersey: process service, mortgage and judgment searches, skip trace investigations, certificate of regularity analysis, publication of legal notices and tax certification research.

Incredibly, the company started with one (1) in-house employee in the Summer of 2004, and now has a full-time staff of 41 employees. Internally, Full Spectrum has 15 employees. In the field, process serving and abstracting title, the company has 26 staff.

FRS, under the direction of Jean Mole, has over thirty-five (35) years of experience in Chancery Abstracts, Certificates of Regularity, Corporate and Foreclosure searches, and Tax Certifications, which are necessary legal steps in a successful foreclosure action in the State of New Jersey.

Full Spectrum, headed by Jay Mullen, is responsible for everything from current owner searches to service of process to skip trace investigations. In addition, Full Spectrum was just recently awarded membership status in the National Association of Professional Process Servers (NAPPS). Full Spectrum has the means and ability to handle process service, as well as service of subpoenas and summons, not only in the immediate region but also nationwide.

Full Spectrum Services, Inc. is committed to providing the highest quality legal support and guidance to law firms and legal services in the Tri-State area, as well as providing unparalleled process service work for any legal matter. If you have any questions, or would like more information on our services and price schedules, do not hesitate to contact Full Spectrum.

1 FRS remains a division of Full Spectrum, specializing in Certificate of Regularity and Chancery Abstract work, as well as Foreclosure searches and tax certification research in New Jersey.